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Redis Metrics: An Introduction

Redis is a widely used in-memory database in the industry. As a consequence of its in-memory database, it can concurrently serve data as a key-value-oriented NoSQL database. Due to the use of in-memory data storage in Redis, you can achieve performance that is challenging with conventional databases. It is crucial to monitor Redis' resource usage since it is an in-memory data store.

Logging, Traces, and Metrics: What's the difference?

Several tech giants like Amazon and Netflix have jumped from their monolithic applications to microservices. This has allowed them to expand their business interface tremendously and improve their services. Not only them, but most businesses today are dependent on microservices. Twitter currently has about a thousand such services working together, releasing meaningful outputs.

Free ITSM e-book: Service management strategies from 10 ITSM experts and leaders | Sophie Danby

This e-book presents a compilation of service management strategies for the next three years from 10 ITSM experts to help IT leaders stay up to date with industry standards. The e-book also highlights the need to align ITSM strategies with business needs to meet post-pandemic demand.

The Importance of Automating Workloads in the Cloud

The adoption of cloud computing has seen a constant rise. Research estimates that the cloud has the potential to add USD 1 trillion of Economic Value by 2030. With this increase in cloud adoption, the need to scale faster in a more complex cloud ecosystem seems like the fate of every organization. For IT teams, the challenge is not any different! In a world where our needs can be fulfilled virtually from the comfort of our couches, Gone are the days of long wait times and doing something manually.

Future Cybersecurity Attacks Predicted to Cost 10x More Than Natural Disasters

Enterprises are entering 2023 following an increase in large-scale cybersecurity attacks over the last several years — Colonial Pipeline, Solarwinds, and even Twitter have all been victims — but events like these are not just increasing in number and sophistication. The amount of money involved is enough to make your head spin.